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LOCATION – MELBOURNE

Melbourne’s charm is characterised by its enchanting laneways, stunning waterfront precincts and trendy neighbourhoods, and provides an endless choice of shopping hot spots and culturally-diverse, award-winning restaurants, cafés and bars in weird and wonderful locations.

There are plenty of things to do in Melbourne. Easily navigated on foot, the city’s confidence and success are infectious; whether closing a deal or relaxing with colleagues and new friends, Melbourne is the perfect destination.

At the intersection of Swanston Street and Flinders Street you can see the old and the new together. Flinders Street Station, completed in 1910 is a beautiful building and presents a great photo opportunity. Federation Square is a unique feat of modern architecture with great open spaces, bars, restaurants and galleries. Melbourne Visitor Center is also located at Federation Square.

Fresh fish, meat, fruits and vegetables, cheeses, cold meats, breads, pies, cakes, are not the only attractions at Victoria market, there are also clothing stalls, bric-a-brac and much more. The market is open Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.

St Kilda is not only full of bars, restaurants, clubs, interesting shops and live music – it has a great beach where you can go swimming and it has Luna Park Fun Fair with the Big Dipper and many other rides and entertainment. There is a great open air market along the Esplanade every Sunday with stalls offering all sorts of arts and crafts.

Australian cities are great, but to get a real idea of the open spaces we have in Australia, you must get out of town for a day – to the forests, the ocean beaches, the mountains, the wineries, the bush!

ABOUT RACMA

The Royal Australasian College of Medical Administrators was founded with the aim of promoting and advancing the study of health services management by medical practitioners. By combining the training skills derived from the discipline of medicine with the knowledge and techniques of management, medical practitioners are uniquely qualified to ensure that the highest standards of medical care are maintained. Therefore, an education programme has been developed to enable Candidates to become effective members of the health care team with an insight into the needs and aspirations of both the consumers of medical care and its providers. Visit the RACMA website at www.racma.edu.au